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problem with cron on Bering 3.0
user name
2006-09-03 21:57:20
just like for earlier versions of bering : I get the iso
from 
sourceforge, and modify the packages (via "tar zxf
*.lrp") on one 
computer of my network to suit my config data for my
firewall (as normal 
user, not as root). and then burn the new iso image on a CD.
but (again !) I had no problem with 2.4.32.
note 1 : I checked /etc : quite all files/directories have
dnslog as 
user except directory /etc/network and files issue,
issue.net and motd 
and ulogd.conf.
note 2 : on the computer where I configure bering, my user
number is 
502. under /etc/passwd file in Bering, this number does not
exist and 
the closest next to come user number (1000) is dnslog user !
does that mean that when working on the packages you MUST
sudo root ? I 
never found that in the doc.
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Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 22:51:43 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] problem with cron on Bering 3.0
From: "Eric Spakman" <E.Spakmaninter.nl.net>
To: "Pezet Philippe" <ppezet2wanadoo.fr>
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Hi Pezet,

I don't know. On my system those files have the correct
owner. What did
you change?

Eric

> cron cannot start because some files (/etc/crontab,
/etc/cron.d/multicron
> and /etc/cron.d/ntpdate when you use it) do not have
the right "user" :
> dnslog vs root. what went wrong ?
>
>
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problem with cron on Bering 3.0
user name
2006-09-03 22:10:18
Pezet,

> just like for earlier versions of bering : I get the
iso from sourceforge,
> and modify the packages (via "tar zxf
*.lrp") on one computer of my
> network to suit my config data for my firewall (as
normal user, not as
> root). and then burn the new iso image on a CD. but
(again !) I had no
> problem with 2.4.32. note 1 : I checked /etc : quite
all files/directories
> have dnslog as user except directory /etc/network and
files issue,
> issue.net and motd and ulogd.conf. note 2 : on the
computer where I
> configure bering, my user number is 502. under
/etc/passwd file in Bering,
> this number does not exist and the closest next to come
user number (1000)
> is dnslog user ! does that mean that when working on
the packages you MUST
> sudo root ? I never found that in the doc.

There is also not written in the docs that you should unpack
packages on a
linux host to change your configuration. You can just change
your config
in Bering-uClibc itself and save the changes, that will also
make sure
that you can update packages later on with apkg and preserve
the
configuration changes you made without unpacking and
repacking them on a
different host again.

If you copy files on a linux machine as a different user,
those files will
be "owned" by that user. It's just how linux
and unix works and has
nothing todo with Bering-uClibc.

Eric


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